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Japanese tour agents, families to visit Saipan starting April

Some 300 tour agents from Japan and their families are expected to fly to Saipan between April and June this year for a first-hand experience of Saipan as part of marketing efforts to rejuvenate the critical and fragile Japanese market in the CNMI, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said...
Posted On Mar 29 2016 06:02
, By Dennis B. Chan

Projects for other islands’ enhancement being proposed

New and different recreational activities and tourist attractions are in the works to enhance not only Saipan, but other islands and the whole of the CNMI as a tourist destination. In an interview with the media yesterday, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres shared some of the new projects in...
Posted On Mar 23 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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CNMI commits to revive Japan market

Reviving the Japan tourism market in the CNMI will be the focus of the current administration even as Gov. Ralph DLG Torres yesterday announced the appointment of Chris Concepcion as the new managing director of the Marianas Visitors Authority, replacing Perry Tenorio who is...
Posted On Mar 23 2016 06:06
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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5 Tsunami Saipan swimmers complete Tokyo Sprint stint

Five Tsunami Saipan swimmers recorded respectable finishes in the Tokyo Junior Sprint 2016 held early this month at the Tatsumi International Swimming Arena in Japan. Nelson Batallones was one of them, ranking at the top half of the boys 12 years old age group’ 50m freestyle...
Posted On Mar 23 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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